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Carnival Mardi Gras Meet & Mingle

Your Meet & Mingle will be hosted by Carnival Cruise Line on all sailings that are 7 nights or longer in duration, and you'll be able to register to attend as soon as the booking schedule opens.

If a minimum of 25 members are registered 14 days prior to your sail date, you will receive a confirmation email and you will have an opportunity to meet your new Cruise Critic friends on board at the Cruise Critic Meet & Mingle on Carnival Cruise Line. If the minimum of 25 is not met prior to your sail date, you will receive an e-mail advising you that the minimum has not been met.

You will receive an invitation delivered to your stateroom which will contain the date, time & location of the party!

Carnival Cruise Line will be providing a private lounge (or other venue) as well as an soft drinks and light refreshments. Registering will allow you to enjoy an opportunity to get acquainted on your cruise with fellow cruisers whom you've communicated with online! Share information and tips, make plans in advance of your cruise - and then meet your new friends on board during your private, complimentary Meet & Mingle!
** Party Registration is limited to 5 people per reservation **

Fill out the form below and click "Submit" to attend a Meet & Mingle on your cruise!

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We had the ultimate beverage package on the Harmony this past November and thought it was WELL worth it..

CCL package limits you to 15 alcoholic drinks a day where as RCCL is truly UNLIMITED. But we only averaged about 9 drinks each a day so should be fine. (Average $10.00 a drink 9 drinks a day so $90.00 PP and sells for $54.00 PP + gratuity ) Looks like a deal to me. We will be getting it.

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We had the ultimate beverage package on the Harmony this past November and thought it was WELL worth it..

CCL package limits you to 15 alcoholic drinks a day where as RCCL is truly UNLIMITED. But we only averaged about 9 drinks each a day so should be fine. (Average $10.00 a drink 9 drinks a day so $90.00 PP and sells for $54.00 PP + gratuity ) Looks like a deal to me. We will be getting it.

P.S. 600 days and counting..WOOHOO

P.S.S. Welcome aboard Saydees

I did love the Ultimate Package on RCCL. It was worth it. BUT as for the Cheers Package, not to sure.

Being the Cheers Package is $429.11 per person, and your required to purchase two packages, it'll be $858.22.

With a limit of 15 drinks a day. So 7 days divided by $858 is $122.00 a day for drinks. If you get an average of 9

drinks at $10.00 a day with 10% gratuity, your looking at approx. $100.00 per day. So $100.00 for 7 days is

$700.00, a saving of $158.00. I'm kind of leaning to pay as you go for drinks.

BUT then if you throw in Bottle Water, Sodas, Zero-Proof frozen cocktails, energy drinks, specialty coffee, hot tea, now we're leaning back to purchasing the package. I'm so confused.

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Carnival Cruise Line Breaks Ground on New Port Canaveral Terminal

March 18, 2019

(3:40 p.m. EDT) -- A major milestone for both Carnival Cruise Line and Orlando'sPort Canaveraltook place today as ground was officially broken on Terminal 3 -- the single largest project in the port's history and the future home of Carnival's forthcoming Mardi Gras, which will be the largest ship in the fleet.

"Port Canaveral gives us such great accessibility with people coming from all over the Southeast, [there is] a great and friendly community here, and that's why we believe this is such a great spot for us to deliver Mardi Gras," Carnival president Christine Duffy said during a ground-breaking ceremony held at the terminal's construction site. Duffy and dignitaries from the port posed with shovels to signal the beginning of construction.

The new terminal -- set to open mid-2020, just in time forMardi Gras' launch -- will feature a contemporary design and technology aimed at speeding up the embarkation process. Terminal 3 will be able to accommodate up to 6,500 passengers, while an adjacent parking facility will hold around 1,800 vehicles